Stop cramps in a LCHF diet by using Magnesium Gel

Most people who decide to follow a low carb, high fat (LCHF) or ketogenic way of eating, experience many beneficial effects, including weight loss, more
energy, better mental clarity, stable blood sugar levels, better skin, and a reduction in health issues. A few, however, also experience cramps, sore
joints and other symptoms related to a lack of minerals, especially during the “induction” phase when your body adapts to becoming a fat-burner rather
than a sugar-burner.

What is LCHF?

If you have yet to hear of the LCHF diet, then you probably will soon. In fact it’s not a
temporary weight loss diet, it’s a permanent way of eating which involves, at a basic level, significantly reducing carbohydrate intake and increasing
the amount of healthy, natural fats you eat.

Saturated fat was once demonised and blamed for causing heart disease, and for many years we’ve been told to eat a low fat diet. Recently, however, doubt
was cast on the reliability of the main study that our entire food pyramid recommendation system is based on, and newer studies are starting to show
the benefits of the LCHF diet. Time Magazine even put butter on the cover of one issue in 2014, telling the world that the original scientists were
wrong, and that saturated fat is not the enemy. (If you’re looking for something to blame instead, sugar is a good place to start!)

Help me I’m cramping up!

To keep your body in prime condition while eating LCHF, you need to ensure you’re including enough sodium, potassium and magnesium in your diet. Magnesium
supplements taken orally can have unwanted digestive side effects, but MiSMo’s Magnesium Gel is applied topically, absorbing through the skin and bypassing the digestive system. It also includes MSM,
which is excellent for pain relief.

Prevention is always the best cure, however if you suddenly cramp up during the night, simply apply some Magnesium Gel to the affected area and you’ll
have lasting relief very quickly. If you have a cramp in one leg, be sure to apply Magnesium Gel to the other leg too.

It’s also important to make sure that you’re drinking enough water. Add salt to your food for your sodium levels, and for extra potassium eat more avocados,
nuts (especially pistachios), dark leafy greens, salmon, and mushrooms.

Other options

MiSMo also sells Magnesium Chloride as a powder, perfect for foot soaks, or creating
your own Magnesium Oil.